LETTER: Organic health

Ann Harriman St Leonards,East Susse
Friday 12 April 1996 18:02 EDT
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Sir: My heartfelt thanks to your writers who put the case so compellingly for organic and less intensive farming methods (9 April).

I, for one, would choose to buy organic produce every time and we, the consumers, should demand this and also demand that it be made more easily available and cheaper.

The Government is always going on about the health of the nation. Increasing exposure to harmful chemicals and other aspects of intensive farming is not only jeopardising our health but the health of future generations yet unborn.

Ann Harriman

St Leonards on Sea,

East Sussex

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